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We Have The Right To Play, Duane Rudolph
We Have The Right To Play, Duane Rudolph
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change
This article evaluates landmark cases spanning almost seven decades from the Supreme Court of the United States dealing with sexual orientation and gender identity. The cases are as follows: (1) One, Inc. v. Olesen (1958); (2) Boutilier v. Immigration and Naturalization Service (1967); (3) Baker v. Nelson (1972); (4) Rowland v. Mad River Local School District (1985); (5) Bowers v. Hardwick (1986); (6) Hurley v. Irish-American Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Group of Boston (1995); (7) Romer v. Evans (1996); (8) Boy Scouts of America v. Dale (1996); (9) Lawrence v. Texas (2003); (10) United States v. Windsor (2013); (11) Hollingsworth …
Fewer Of Whom? Climate-Based Population Policies Infringe Marginalized People's Reproductive Autonomy, Rachel L. Zacharias
Fewer Of Whom? Climate-Based Population Policies Infringe Marginalized People's Reproductive Autonomy, Rachel L. Zacharias
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change
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Divided We Fall: Parole Supervision Conditions Prohibiting "Inter-Offender" Associations, James M. Binnall
Divided We Fall: Parole Supervision Conditions Prohibiting "Inter-Offender" Associations, James M. Binnall
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change
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Law, Issue Frames And Social Movements: Three Case Studies Edward V. Sparer Symposium Issue: Partnering Against Poverty: Examining Cross-Disciplinary Approaches To Public Interest Lawyering , Martha F. Davis
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change
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Lethal Crapshoot: The Fatal Unreliability Of The Penalty Phase, Kevin M. Doyle
Lethal Crapshoot: The Fatal Unreliability Of The Penalty Phase, Kevin M. Doyle
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change
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Whiteness (And Other Ness(Es)) As Property Revisited: A Response To Derrick Bell And A Vision For Multi-Cultural Coalitions And Legalisms, Eamon P. Joyce
Whiteness (And Other Ness(Es)) As Property Revisited: A Response To Derrick Bell And A Vision For Multi-Cultural Coalitions And Legalisms, Eamon P. Joyce
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change
No abstract provided.